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Dial Om For Murder (2009)

by Diana Killian(Favorite Author)
3.68 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
0425227057 (ISBN13: 9780425227053)
languge
English
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publisher
Berkley Prime Crime
series
Mantra for Murder Mystery
review 1: I really enjoyed this cozy mystery, better than Book #1. The author has fleshed out the main characters a bit more, bringing together some interesting background in the character of Jake. I'm still not sure why AJ's Aunt Di insisted on AJ and Lily co-managing Sacred Balance Studio. Maybe future books will explain the reasoning behind this provision of Di's will. The ending, explaining where the slogan, "It Can Happen" actually made me tear up a little. Of course, I love that Yoga is woven in throughout the book!
review 2: A.J. only two A-list students in her yoga studio, but they are more than enough to handle. Leading actress Nicole Manning and reality-show star Barbie Siragusa aren't just divas, they are viscious rivals too. A.J. tries to keep the peace
... more but when she discovers Nicole's dead body, all fingers point to Barbie. Pushed into investigating by her mother, A.J. soon learns that Nicole's life was more complicated than she ever dreamed.This is the second book in the Mantra for Murder Mysteries (after Corpse Pose). After really enjoying the first book I was eager to get stuck into this and I must say I wasn't disappointed. As with the first installment the mystery element is tightly plotted and cleverly written with just the right amount of red herrings. There were also a few twists and turns that caught me completely by surprise.While the yoga angle ensures that this is unique amongst other cozies, it doesn't overpower the mystery. A.J. is still running the Sacred Balance studio and her love of yoga shines through. The book even concludes with a guide to sun salutations and a recipe for salmon salad. The other unique aspect of this is the secondary mystery which is a minor plot that links in to the main case. In this installment AJ's ex-husband turns up bruised and unwell on her doorstep after leaving his partner but won't explain what's wrong.The romance subplot between AJ and Detective Jake Oberlin. Unlike in other cozy mysteries though, Jake absolutely objects to A.J. having any part in the police investigation and her determination to investigate puts their relationship in jeopardy. Most cozies seem to have a clueless cop grateful for the amateur's assistance, but this seems far more realistic.I found the ending was a little disappointing because it came together very quickly and without much explanation. As with the first book the ending was quite tense and action-packed but while I didn't predict the killer's identity, there wasn't much reasoning behind it. It seemed very much a case of "voila, here's your murderer".All in all this was a great read and I'm looking forward to Murder on the Eightfold Path.Plot: 10/10Characters: 10/10Ending: 8/10Enjoyment: 9/10Cover: 9/10Overall: 46/50 less
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janyanjoe101
I think I liked this one better than the first.
Cobbie
I enjoyed this book. It kept me interested.
smackjoy
I like this series. I am enjoying it.
lilliy
a walk on the very "light" side
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